Bozebeats review

azuriknight3
Apr 12, 2021
Here's my take after reading the first chapter of the demon purging technology that is Bozebeats by Ryouji Hirano.

The premise of the story is that Religious Monks adapted the modern technology in the field of science and weaponry to combat the threat of demons. Ryudaiji a Monk was on this journey to locate an purge a demon spirit that is terrorizing one forest which was notorious to be a place where people commits suicide. On his way, he met with a wolf boy Tamaki Madoka and his wolf companion. Things starts to develop between the two after the encounter with Tree Demon Spirit as Tamaki decides to go to the outside world to learn more about his past.

At first glance, it was unappealing to me since I was thinking it was about sci-fi/mecha. This is due to the fact that I have read the one shot Boze (Published in March 2016) first before Bozebeats so I felt lukewarm and uninterested so I dropped it.

However, things went differently after reading Bozebeats as it was a great read and the characters well thought out, leaning more to the character of Tamaki Madoka instead of the protagonist of Boze Ryudaiji.

This was the best decision of Hirano-san could take after revising his one shot. I went back to read the entirety of his one shot and it was full of cliche and recycled troupes that popular manga used. Moreover, instead of redoing the whole story and concept he opted to progress the story via time skip to where Bozebeats was set up and improved on that which was brilliant and it paid off.

The art was definitely improved and the flow of the story was solid. I am looking forward to how this manga develops in the future.

With that said, I would give Bozebeats 8 enchated beads out of 10
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Bozebeats
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Autor Hirano, Ryouji
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